Should i give martin the daedric artifact




















Since you didn't list what artifact that you are trying to give him then I will explain something. It must be an artifact acquired via a Daedric Shrine quest. This means you will lose a unique item, but you can choose your least favorite to part with so it's no real loss. If you really hate the idea of losing any Daedric artifact then you can duplicate the Ring of Namira, Azura's Star, or the Ring of Khajiiti.

Daedric items acquired via any regular means will not work, meaning swords, shields, armor, etc. Hope this helps and have a great day! User Info: TruePhilosopher. I once possessed it, briefly To obtain it and give it up I honor your dedication to our cause. But why tell them? Your sacrifice honors me. The book "Modern Heretics" describes the location of the Shrine of Azura.

Martin has found a section of the Mysterium Xarxes which describes a ritual which will allow him to open a portal to Camoran's Paradise, where Mankar Camoran has taken the Amulet of Kings.

He has learned that four items are required for this ritual, but has only identifed one so far: 'the blood of a Daedra Lord', which he says refers to a Daedric Artifact. User Info: Eruption The Sanguine rose is the most useless artifact, and the wabbajack is fun but not very useful. The one I gave away though was the Mace of Molag Bal, was kind of worthless if you ask me.

Oh and if you like messing around in the game I'd advise not to give away Wabbajack or Sanguine Rose. User Info: BurtAnderson. I always give him Namira's Ring. It's close to Martin, easy to get, and I refuse to wear a 1-pound ring. Besides, there are many better rings out there. I weep for the future. User Info: TheNinjaGuy. User Info: DoZiGuy Ok, quick relevant question: If I want to give Martin the Ring of Namira, can I dupe it into 2, keep one, and give him the other? Or will it glitch my game?

User Info: bibfortuna Yes you can dupe it. Skip to content Users questions. April 28, Joe Ford. Table of Contents.



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